Sunday, July 29, 2012

Jackson Browne 2012..



All photos ©Down South Productions Andrew Talbert 2012

Well. I have seen Jackson play since the 1970's and I still wish I could see him again the next night after the show I just witnessed. This show was great as there was a band and the last two I attended were solo acoustic. I enjoyed the band and the whole vibe of living the past in the present. What a great show. I almost wanted to drive to the next venue and see this again. It would not be the same show but I really enjoyed the setlist. Can I tell you I really really wanted to hear "Redneck Friend?"

Anyway...Here is a song that was requested. The band did not know it but Val McCallum on guitar rocked the solo work even as he learned it on the fly.

Culver Moon.

Video Links:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xbt79m_jackson-browne-culver-moon-soundsta_music


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvXKD0iOLSs


I have so much live music scheduled I am wondering how to sleep...I'll be back soon with more updates. There is so much cool music on my horizon. I know at times I am living my dream. Work hard, play hard.


Until next time, I'll see you, down the road.

Jackson Browne.



http://www.jacksonbrowne.com

I took this picture the night I headed to the North Carolina Coast. My favorite destination or maybe one of them. Ocean Isle Beach. An afternoon with the Durham Bulls and some good food, then the number one Pollstar venue in the United States, the Durham Performing Arts Center.
I had to pick this show as the one I really wanted to see was a conflict with a recent travel to Mississippi. I was happy to be close to the Jackson Browne action again and see Sara Watkins open the show. I had seen Sara before open with John Prine a bit ago. She was half of the Nickel Creek group and she is very good. Jackson really likes her. I have some really close shots of her signing my cd and smiling to all the people buying her cd. That was very cool.

Jackson was his usual self. He had a set list but he did not stick to it. Before the show started I met a guy two seats from me who had shook Jackson's hand two nights before in Richmond. He ended up relaying four songs to Jackson to play. The whole thing was awesome. One of the songs relayed was "Shakey Town." Jackson said "You want to hear Shakey Town?" His band had no idea as they had not practiced this one...but they are so talented they played it anyway...

I should mention this song was written by Danny Kortchmar. I shook his hand at a somewhat recent Carole King and James Taylor show. He rocks the guitar. Too bad he dropped off as a Facebook friend due to his popularity!

Here is a video link to a guitar version. We had a piano version. It was awesome.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VW1QmBOqWS0


I've witnessed those one night stands
Must have played in a thousand bands
But I'm just here tonight, tomorrow I'll be gone
Seen folks show their blacker sides
Seen them die just for foolish pride
And those drivers always ask to hear that same old song
That's a big ten-four
From your back door
Just put that hammer down
This young man feels
Those eighteen wheels
That keep turning 'round to take me down to Shaky Town
I've heard all those hard luck tales
From all of you U.S. males
I've heard you tell those lies about the love you've know
And I've followed those highway signs
And I've run down those thin white lines
Like those drivers this old road is all I call my own
That's a big ten-four
From your back door
Just put that hammer down
This young man feels
Those eighteen wheels
That keep turning 'round to take me down to Shaky Town

(c) 1978 KORTCHMAR MUSIC

Glenn Campbell!!



Photo ©Down South Productions 2012

Well I saw Glenn do an interview with CBS Sunday morning and I instantly decided to go see him. I was fortunate to have a show come right up in my area.

I drove to Cary by myself to see him and ended up sitting on the second row center with a friend of mine from Wilmington, NC, Steve Campbell. I have seen Steve at so many shows and I think we are the ones trying to see the most live shows and sit on the stage or in the front row at every one of them. We had a blast even with the bad weather. Very cool.

Here is a video link to that CBS story. Do yourself a favor and go watch this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6J99mWFqMU&feature=related

Glenn is a legend. I love seeing the Beach Boys guitarist playing on stage and feeling the past in the present. I had a great evening. Go see this concert if you can while you can. 'Nuff said.


Galveston oh Galveston
I still hear your seawinds blowing
I still see her dark eyes glowing
She was 21 when I left Galveston

Galveston oh Galveston
I still hear your seawaves crashing
While I watch the cannon's flashing
I clean my gun and dream of Galveston

I still see her standing by the water
Standing there looking out to sea
And is she waiting there for me
On the beach where we used to run

Galveston oh Galveston
I am so afraid of dying
Before I dry the tears she's crying
Before I watch your seabirds flying in the sun
At Galveston at Galveston

Glenn Campbell and his Awesome Daughter.



Ashley and Glenn Campbell. Great stuff. I took this picture at the Koka Booth Amphitheater in Cary, North Carolina. It was raining and we were giving standing ovations to every song. I knew it was the last chance to see him. I soaked up every second of it.

http://glencampbellmusic.com

Coley, Howard, and Thom at the Smokin' Tuna in Key West



Coley McCabe, Howard Livingston, and Thom Sheperd.

Three very good musicians and great people. We had more fun than I could tell you about here. It is nice to be in Key West listening to music in paradise.

Visit Coley's web page at:

http://www.coleymccabe.com/COLEY_McCABE/Home.html

Howard can be found at:

http://www.milemarker24.com


Thom's web site is:

http://www.thomshepherd.com/thomshepherd.com/Home.html


Here is a link to a video featuring Coley on You Tube. This is one of the songs I really like:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTOzWI5pQ0g


Tropical Music Key West Style.



Down in the tropics I ran into lot's of friends and great music. On this night Howard Livingston was playing the Smokin' Tuna in Key West and all of these guys took the stage at one time or another. (Left to right) Thom Sheperd, Paul Roush, Howard Livingston, and Jim Hoehn.


Go check them out:

http://www.thomshepherd.com/thomshepherd.com/Home.html

http://www.paulroush.com


http://www.milemarker24.com



http://www.jimhoehn.com


Cedric Watson!



Cedric Watson. All images on this site are ©Down South Productions and Andrew Talbert 2012.

http://www.cedricwatson.com

ANother night at one of my favorite venues. The Arts Center in Carrboro. My pal Mel Melton fed everyone some awesome Cajun food from his restaurant
http://www.papamojosroadhouse.com

There is nothing like great food to start a fun night of music. Cedric Watson and Bijou Creole were some rocking fun. I never tire of Zydeco and most anything with Louisiana connections.

Check out the music and video link for a taste of the music of Cedric Watson:

http://www.cedricwatson.com/videos

Devon Allman and Me at the Arts Center.



Devon Allman and me after the show. Devon has his own band and has performed with his Dad Gregg Allman on stage many times with the Allman Brothers Band. In fact he had some pictures of his uncle Duane Allman's guitar he played one night on stage with the Allman Brothers. Very cool stuff.

http://www.thetribalcommunity.com

Check this video out. I love it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDuK8jmCgzM


Well, I've got to run to keep from hidin'
And I'm bound to keep on ridin'
And I've got one more silver dollar

But I'm not gonna let 'em catch me, no
Not gonna let 'em catch the midnight rider

The Royal Southern Brotherhood!



The Royal Southern Brotherhood. http://royalsouthernbrotherhood.com

This photo was taken at the Arts Center in Carrboro, North Carolina. I literally flew in from Key West and drove an hour to see this gig with little time to spare. Thankfully there were no airline delays..

The photo above features most of the band and "Jumpin'" Johnny Sansone on stage. The players are Mike Zito, Devon Allman, Cyril Neville, Charlie Wooten, and Yonrico Scott. I would call this a bit of a supergroup from all their backgrounds in the Neville Brothers, The Meters, Allman Brothers, Derek Trucks Band, on and on. They took time away from their normal bands and gigs to form this band to tour behind a cd release. It is great stuff and you should go see them! The live performance just rocks.

http://www.royalsouthernbrotherhood.com/bio/

Check this video out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRg8uvJjX2s

It was a great night. I enjoyed the original music and the covers this band played. It was an outstanding show! Not to mention getting to talk to all of them after the show for quite a while. Did I mention I talked to them before the show? Yeah I had a good time. 'Nuff said.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Jake Shimabukuro!



Jake Shimabukuro http://jakeshimabukuro.com/home

My picture from June 7th at the Arts Center in Carrboro, North Carolina. Show number two only four years and two days since the last time I saw him at a solo show. I missed Jimmy Buffett in Charlotte to go see this performance and be able to talk to Jake. It was worth it.

Eddy Vetter recently called Jake the best ukelele player on the planet in Rolling Stone. I call him a great performer and a really nice guy. He is selling out venues around the world. I should write a page of stories about him but I don't need to. Go see him. Buy his music. Enjoy. 'Nuff said.

"More Ukelele" Coming in October 2012. Produced by Alan Parsons. Yeah . You remember Alan from long ago as in the Alan Parsons Project.

Here is a link to a previous Jake show I attended. It was a 6 hour round trip and a ton of fun.

http://downsouthradiohour.blogspot.com/search?q=jake